This 1975 cult-classic envisioned a year 2000 where hit-and-run driving is no longer outlawed; in fact, it's the national sport! Drivers compete in an insanely popular, mega-mile cross-country race where they win points by mowing down pedestrians. Frankenstein (David Carradine) is the sport's champion. (He gets his name from his rebuilt face, which he always covers with a mask.) He's hounded by his archrival and closest competitor Machine Gun Joe (Sylvester Stallone). A rebellious group of protestors looks to put an end to the carnage and begins picking off drivers mid-race, causing Frankenstein to have a change of heart. Produced by Roger Corman, Death Race 2000 is filled with campy, low-budget action, over-the-top characters, and all the essential trappings of B-movie brilliance.

This 1975 cult-classic envisioned a year 2000 where hit-and-run driving is no longer outlawed; in fact, it's the national sport! Drivers compete in an insanely popular, mega-mile cross-country race where they win points by mowing down pedestrians. Frankenstein (David Carradine) is the sport's champion. (He gets his name from his rebuilt face, which he always covers with a mask.) He's hounded by his archrival and closest competitor Machine Gun Joe (Sylvester Stallone). A rebellious group of protestors looks to put an end to the carnage and begins picking off drivers mid-race, causing Frankenstein to have a change of heart. Produced by Roger Corman, Death Race 2000 is filled with campy, low-budget action, over-the-top characters, and all the essential trappings of B-movie brilliance.

Despite the best efforts of teachers and principals to teach them the three Rs, the students at Vince Lombardi High School only love two: rock and roll! The music-crazed student body has driven many a principal to a rock-related nervous breakdown. Music-hating new principal Miss Evelyn Togar (Mary Woronov) has vowed to put an end to the madness. She bands together with a group of parents who attempt to burn a pile of records. The students, led by Riff Randell (P.J. Soles), revolt and take over the school. Powerhouse punk rockers The Ramones show up (they're Riff's favorite band!). The group becomes honorary students and helps lead the charge against Togar and the rest of the just-don't-get-it grown-ups.

Dahlia Williams (Jennifer Connelly) is looking forward to starting a new life with her five-year-old daughter, Ceci (Ariel Gade). Following a bitter custody dispute with her former husband, Dahlia begins a new job and moves into a new apartment. The space, cramped and run-down, begins coming to life. Strange noises, odd events in the empty apartment above, and unstoppable leaks of eerie dark water begin toying with Dahlia's mind. Dahlia begins a frantic pursuit to uncover the cause of these mysterious happenings. The more she finds, the more confused and terrified she becomes, opening up a floodgate of new nightmares. And all the while the dark water is closing in around her.

Don Haskins (Josh Lucas) was the basketball coach at a small school, Texas Western. Thanks to one remarkable season, the school left an indelible mark on sports - and American - history. In the segregated world of the mid-1960s, Haskins set out to field the best team he could, regardless of his player's skin color. As a result, the 1965-66 edition of his Texas Western Miners team featured the first all-African-American starting five in history. The team overcame skepticism, mockery, and outright hatred, and put together a season for the ages. Glory Road is the inspiring true-life story of that team, which saw its season conclude with an improbable win over traditional NCAA basketball powerhouse Kentucky in the 1966 championship game.

A heartwarming story set in the frozen Antarctic, Eight Below follows one man, eight dogs, and their journey of friendship and perseverance in the face of improbable odds. It's the planet's most unforgiving winter, and two explorers have to leave their dogs behind in order to survive. But one man, Jerry (Paul Walker), vows to save the dogs from the brutal cold. The animals will have to work together and be resourceful to survive until Jerry can reach them. Believing in one another and refusing to give up, man and animal forge an unforgettable bond in this stirring family adventure inspired by true-life events.

Set sail for an epic adventure on the high seas with oddball Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) and his crew of ruffians! After the wily Captain Barbosa steals Sparrow's ship, the Black Pearl, he uses it to attack the town of Port Royal and kidnap the governor's beautiful daughter, Elizabeth (Keira Knightley). Elizabeth's childhood friend Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) joins forces with Sparrow in a gallant attempt to rescue her, unaware that a cursed treasure has doomed Barbosa and his crew to live forever as undead skeletons. Sparrow and Turner race toward the mysterious Isla de Muerta in an attempt to recover their lost ship, lift the curse, and, of course, rescue the beautiful girl.

Matthew McConaughey and Christian Bale star in this action-packed dragon-slaying battle between man and beast. When a tunneling project in present-day London uncovers a centuries-old fire-breathing beast, 12-year old Quinn (Bale) sees his mother lose her life protecting him from the unearthed dragon. Flash forward 20 years to a dragon-charred future, where Quinn works as a Fire Chief, helping humanity to survive in remote outposts and eke out an existence safe from constant dragon attacks. One day, a hotshot American militiaman, Van Zan (McConaughey) shows up with a group of slayers, and enlists Quinn's help on his quest to slay the beasts once and for all and save mankind.

Jerry Bruckheimer and Jon Turteltaub team up to bring you this action-thriller that takes a wild ride into a secret from our nation's past. Nicolas Cage stars as Benjamin Franklin Gates, treasure hunter extraordinaire obsessed with finding the ancient treasure of the Knights Templar, hidden for safekeeping by America's Founding Fathers. Gates' adventure to unlock the ancient riddles that hide the treasure's location lead him to a plot to steal the Declaration of Independence. Now Gates must run a thrilling race against time to steal the well-guarded document before it falls into dangerous hands. With the FBI and his employer-turned-enemy hot on his heels, close calls, high stakes, and heart-pounding chases follow Gates everywhere he turns.

Hacker and arcade owner Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) is desperately trying to prove that the biggest video game hits from ENCOM were stolen from him by a former co-worker, who became a senior executive there by stealing Flynn's work. However, ENCOM's Master Control Program is devouring all other computer programs in order to become the controlling program in the world. One night, the MCP catches Flynn in his attempted hack and drags him into the virtual world. Flynn realizes that the MCP is making life in the virtual world just as miserable as it is in the real world. His only real hope is to find TRON, an heroic independent security system program, and help TRON take down the MCP to bring order to both worlds before time runs out.

More than just the first completely computer-generated feature film, Toy Story is an imaginative, time-tested treasure about the secret adventures of toys. Woody the cowboy (voiced by Tom Hanks) is top toy in Andy's room, which is full of practically every childhood plaything from blocks to little green army men. When the gizmo-laden Buzz Lightyear (voiced by Tim Allen) arrives, Woody is replaced as Andy's favorite. Feeling forgotten, Woody gets rid of Buzz only to have a change of heart and go out into the world after him. While the remaining toys worry about their missing friends, Buzz and Woody wind up prisoners of Sid, the sadistic kid next door. Now these two rival toys must become buddies and work together to escape back to Andy's before his family moves away for good.

One of the breakout TV shows of last fall's season, Lost mixes suspense and action with a thrilling sci-fi twist. In this two-part pilot episode that started it all, a jetliner en route from Australia to Los Angeles crashes on a remote tropical island, leaving 48 survivors without much hope of rescue. The 14 characters that make up the ensemble cast to learn how to survive in this strange paradise. But everything may not be as it first seemed, when a large mysterious creature is discovered on the island, and evidence is discovered that the plane crash may not have been an accident at all. The characters begin to make enemies and form alliances, while they deal with their individual pasts and the memories of lives they left behind.

Tim Burton's ghoulishly whimsical animated holiday tale has taken on a pop-cultural life of its own since its 1993 release. The heartfelt story depicts a world where every holiday has its own special land. Halloween Town's Pumpkin King Jack Skellington (voice by Chris Sarandon, singing by Danny Elfman) is bored of the usual tricking and treating. When he discovers the wonder of Christmas Town, he decides to bring the holiday's joyous tidings to Halloween Town. Using the spooky stuff at his disposal: bats, ghouls, and goblins, Jack's attempt at playing Santa doesn't go well. Jack's rag doll girlfriend Sally (Catherine O'Hara) has to get the holidays back in order. Burton's remarkable vision nabbed an Oscar nomination for its stop-motion effects, and Elfman's score was nominated for a Grammy.

Retired superhero Bob Parr (voice by Craig T .Nelson) once teamed with his wife Helen (Holly Hunter) to save the day as Mr. and Mrs. Incredible. Fifteen years after their glory days, the couple lives a crime-fighting-free life in the 'burbs. Bob works a boring insurance job to support Helen and their three kids, Violet (Sarah Vowell), Dash (Spencer Fox), and Jack-Jack (Eli Fucile and Maeve Andrews). Bob gets a chance to step back into his supersuit when he heads out on a mission to a far-away island. Saving the world soon becomes a family affair as the rest of the Incredibles, and old friend Mr. Freeze (Samuel L. Jackson), are forced into action. This rollicking family comedy won the 2004 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film.

Herbie the lovable Love Bug returns in an all-new adventure featuring the four-wheeled star of one of Disney's best-known classics. Maggie Peyton (Lindsay Lohan) grew up in a family with three generations of NASCAR stars. Her overprotective dad (Michael Keaton) won't let her chase her dreams of chasing the checkered flag. All that changes when she finds Herbie, the 1963 Volkswagen Beatle with a mind of its own, in a junkyard. After restoring the fun-loving free wheeler, Maggie beats racing star Trip Murphy (Matt Dillon) in a race at a car show. She and Herbie then start burnin' rubber on a magical dash to racing history. And this time #53 has some new tricks under his hood.

Sky High is a high school for superheroes, secretly nestled in the clouds above Earth and charged with educating the next generation of caped crusaders. Will Stronghold (Michael Angarano) enters his freshman year at Sky High with some pretty hefty expectations. He's the son of Commander (Kurt Russel) and Jetstream (Kelly Preston), only two of the most legendary heroes around! Problem is, Will doesn't seem to have any superpowers. That means, despite his family background, he'll have to suffer through being assigned to sidekick duty. When a supervillain threatens the school, Will learns what it takes to be a hero and finally awakens powers of his own.

This 1975 cult-classic envisioned a year 2000 where hit-and-run driving is no longer outlawed; in fact, it's the national sport! Drivers compete in an insanely popular, mega-mile cross-country race where they win points by mowing down pedestrians. Frankenstein (David Carradine) is the sport's champion. (He gets his name from his rebuilt face, which he always covers with a mask.) He's hounded by his archrival and closest competitor Machine Gun Joe (Sylvester Stallone). A rebellious group of protestors looks to put an end to the carnage and begins picking off drivers mid-race, causing Frankenstein to have a change of heart. Produced by Roger Corman, Death Race 2000 is filled with campy, low-budget action, over-the-top characters, and all the essential trappings of B-movie brilliance.

Despite the best efforts of teachers and principals to teach them the three Rs, the students at Vince Lombardi High School only love two: rock and roll! The music-crazed student body has driven many a principal to a rock-related nervous breakdown. Music-hating new principal Miss Evelyn Togar (Mary Woronov) has vowed to put an end to the madness. She bands together with a group of parents who attempt to burn a pile of records. The students, led by Riff Randell (P.J. Soles), revolt and take over the school. Powerhouse punk rockers The Ramones show up (they're Riff's favorite band!). The group becomes honorary students and helps lead the charge against Togar and the rest of the just-don't-get-it grown-ups.

Dahlia Williams (Jennifer Connelly) is looking forward to starting a new life with her five-year-old daughter, Ceci (Ariel Gade). Following a bitter custody dispute with her former husband, Dahlia begins a new job and moves into a new apartment. The space, cramped and run-down, begins coming to life. Strange noises, odd events in the empty apartment above, and unstoppable leaks of eerie dark water begin toying with Dahlia's mind. Dahlia begins a frantic pursuit to uncover the cause of these mysterious happenings. The more she finds, the more confused and terrified she becomes, opening up a floodgate of new nightmares. And all the while the dark water is closing in around her.

Don Haskins (Josh Lucas) was the basketball coach at a small school, Texas Western. Thanks to one remarkable season, the school left an indelible mark on sports - and American - history. In the segregated world of the mid-1960s, Haskins set out to field the best team he could, regardless of his player's skin color. As a result, the 1965-66 edition of his Texas Western Miners team featured the first all-African-American starting five in history. The team overcame skepticism, mockery, and outright hatred, and put together a season for the ages. Glory Road is the inspiring true-life story of that team, which saw its season conclude with an improbable win over traditional NCAA basketball powerhouse Kentucky in the 1966 championship game.

A heartwarming story set in the frozen Antarctic, Eight Below follows one man, eight dogs, and their journey of friendship and perseverance in the face of improbable odds. It's the planet's most unforgiving winter, and two explorers have to leave their dogs behind in order to survive. But one man, Jerry (Paul Walker), vows to save the dogs from the brutal cold. The animals will have to work together and be resourceful to survive until Jerry can reach them. Believing in one another and refusing to give up, man and animal forge an unforgettable bond in this stirring family adventure inspired by true-life events.

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